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Oxygen XML Editor 27.1 User Guide
  • Getting Started
  • Working With Documents
  • Editing Supported Document Types
  • Publishing
  • XSLT/XQuery Debugging
  • Tools
  • DITA Authoring
  • Scripting Oxygen
Index
  1. Home
  2. Databases and SharePoint

    Connecting to supported databases and integrating Oxygen XML Editor with SharePoint

  3. Working with Databases
  4. Database Connection Support
  5. Generic JDBC Database Connections
  6. Configuring a Generic JDBC Database Connection
  • Introduction

    Welcome to the User Manual of Oxygen XML Editor 27.1

  • Getting Started

    Information and resources to help you get started using Oxygen XML Editor as quickly as possible

  • Installation

    The requirements and installation instructions for each platform

  • Configuration

    Description of all of the options that allow you to configure Oxygen XML Editor

  • Perspectives

    The Editor, XSLT Debugger, XQuery Debugger, and Database perspectives

  • Editing Modes

    The Text, Grid, Author, and Schema Design editing modes

  • Working With Documents

    General information about features available when working with documents

  • Editing Supported Document Types

    Details about the various types of supported documents and their unique editing features

  • Built-in Frameworks (Document Types)

    The editing frameworks that are supported in Oxygen XML Editor

  • Additional XML Editing Frameworks (Document Types)

    The custom frameworks that are supported in Oxygen XML Editor

  • Publishing

    Details about transformation scenarios and customizing various types of output

  • Working with XPath Expressions

    Information about using XPath Expressions in Oxygen XML Editor

  • Working with Archives

    Describes how to use the Archive Browser to work with various type of archives

  • Databases and SharePoint

    Connecting to supported databases and integrating Oxygen XML Editor with SharePoint

    • Working with Databases
      • Data Source Explorer View
      • Table Explorer View
      • Database Connection Support
        • Microsoft SQL Server Database Connections (Deprecated)
        • Oracle Database Connections (Deprecated)
        • PostgreSQL Database Connections (Deprecated)
        • eXist Database Connections
        • MarkLogic Database Connections (Deprecated)
        • MySQL Database Connections (Deprecated)
        • Generic JDBC Database Connections
          • Configuring a Generic JDBC Database Connection
            • How to Configure Generic JDBC Data Source Drivers
            • How to Configure a Generic JDBC Connection
        • JDBC-ODBC Database Connections
        • BaseX Database Connections
        • IBM DB2 Database Connections (Deprecated)
      • WebDAV Connections
      • SQL Execution Support
      • XQuery and Databases
    • Integration with Microsoft SharePoint
  • Importing Data

    Information about how to import data from external sources into XML documents

  • XSLT/XQuery Debugging

    The debugging interface that detects problems with XSLT and XQuery transformations

  • Framework and Author Mode Customization

    Tutorials and details about customizing frameworks and the visual Author editing mode

  • Extending Oxygen With the SDK

    Information about extending Oxygen XML Editor using the SDK

  • Add-ons

    Information about extending Oxygen XML Editor with add-ons

  • Tools

    Specifics about the various tools that are included in Oxygen XML Editor

  • Troubleshooting

    A compilation of common problems and their solutions

  • DITA Authoring

    A guide to help content authors who create and publish DITA content

  • Scripting Oxygen

    Details about the scripting possibilities that are available with Oxygen XML Editor

  • Glossary
  • Copyright

    Legal information

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Configuring a Generic JDBC Database Connection

To configure the support for a generic JDBC database, follow this procedure:
  1. Configure Generic JDBC Data Source drivers.
  2. Configure a Generic JDBC Connection.
  3. To view your connection, go to the Data Source Explorer view (if the view is not displayed, it can be opened by selecting it from the Window > Show View menu) or switch to the Database perspective.
  1. How to Configure Generic JDBC Data Source Drivers
  2. How to Configure a Generic JDBC Connection
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